House Industries: The Process Is the Inspiration: The Innovative Design and Unconventional Creative Process of House Industries
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| ISBN | Watson-Guptill 0399578102 |
| MPN | Watson-Guptill 46971320 |
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Author The individual or group credited with creating the content of a book. It represents the primary creative contributor responsible for the intellectual property of the text.
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Cruz, Andy Roat, Rich Barber, Ken |
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Binding The binding style of a book or similar printed product, indicating how the pages are held together and presented to the reader. Common values include "Paperback", "Hardcover", "Softcover" and other variations such as "Trade Paperback" or "Pocket Book". This attribute helps customers identify the physical construction and durability of the item.
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Hardcover |
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Language The natural language in which a product is presented, supported, or available for content and user interface. It indicates the primary linguistic context of the product’s text, audio, subtitles, or documentation.
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English |
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Pages The total count of individual pages contained in a book or printed publication. It represents the number of physical sheets that make up the product, regardless of layout or formatting.
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400 |
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Publisher The name of the entity that publishes or distributes the product, such as a book, magazine, or other media item.
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Watson-Guptill Publications |
Watson-Guptill
Watson-Guptill is a publisher of instructional art books. It was founded in 1937 by Andrew Watson and Arthur Guptill. The company is now a division of Penguin Random House.
Watson-Guptill is a publisher of instructional art books. It was founded in 1937 by Andrew Watson and Arthur Guptill. The company is now a division of Penguin Random House.









